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Group Case Study 1: Ethical Dilemma Ethical Decision-Making Tool Review the case scenario and complete the ethical decision-making tool as a group. All group members will receive the same grade. Those who do not participate will receive a grade of 0 . Names of group members who participated and contributed to the case study discussion. 1. What is the ethical dilemma in this situation? What are the facts? (100 Words) The ethical dilemma is striking   a balance between Jake's right to privacy and autonomy and any possible major health risks. On the one hand, Jake is an adult who, because of his mother's history of abuse and manipulation, has chosen not to tell her his location. However, the mother asserts that she knows vital health information regarding a genetic disorder that might have a serious effect on Jake's health. The social worker must balance taking into account Jake's autonomy and right to privacy regarding his whereabouts with the potential urgency and seriousness of the health information that could have an impact on Jake's life. 2. Who has the authority to make the decision? Who needs to be involved? (100 Words)
As an adult, Jake has the right to decide for himself what to do with his life, including telling his mother his whereabouts and whether to interact with her. However, it is imperative to involve a multidisciplinary team due to the potential health risks. This could involve a social worker, a medical practitioner, a lawyer, and potentially a mental health specialist. Collectively enabling a thorough evaluation of Jake's health while striking a balance between his well-being and the urgency of the health information. Jake's best interests should come first in the decision-making process, with ethical, legal, and health implications taken into account. 3. What values or principles are engaged – in conflict? (Refer to Code of Ethics) (150 Words) 4. What are the options in terms of course of action? (100 Words)
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